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Why March 27th Matters In Rock History

sammy-1.3714916 MIAMI BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 22: Sammy Hagar performs during Sammy's Beach Bar Rum And Cabo Wabo Tequila Present Emeril Lagasse And Sammy Hagar's Rockin' Beach Party Sponsored By Del Monte Fresh Produce during the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival at Beachside at Delano on February 22, 2014 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Larry Marano/Getty Images for Food Network SoBe Wine & Food Festival) (Larry Marano/Larry Marano / Getty Images)

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It’s March 27th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history:

- In 1986 in Shreveport, Louisiana, Sammy Hagar played his first gig with Van Halen as part of their 112-date North American tour. 

- In 1981, AC/DC released their album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap in America.

- In 1979, Eric Clapton married George Harrison’s ex-wife, Pattie Boyd, in Tucson, Arizona.

- In 1984, Metallica made their live UK debut with a gig at London’s Marquee.

- In 1987, U2 performed on the roof of a downtown L.A. store as they made the video for “Where the Streets Have No Name.” It brought traffic to a standstill and attracted thousands of spectators. Police eventually had to shut the shoot down, which you can see in the video.

- In 1965, Jeff Beck replaced Eric Clapton in The Yardbirds. 

- And in 2007, Scott Weiland’s wife was arrested on suspicion of burning over $10,000 U.S. worth of his belongings outside of their Southern California home. When police arrived they found a bin of smoldering clothes. Earlier in the day, the couple left two rooms at a luxury hotel vandalized following an argument.

And that’s what happened today in rock history.

Original article by Dave Basner at iHeartRadio